Don't.
Everyone has one.
When did listening to history lectures in podcast form become for dumb people?
Of course I read as well, but I don't really see a difference between that and watching a documentary. It just matters that the person who is doing the lecture is an accredited historian who knows what they are talking about.
...don’t.
Maybe a Yukon due a fleet discount. Otherwise Range Rover too keep up appearances.
I do love my wagon
interesting if you took a page out of my book and marched to the beat of your own drum rather than trying to keep up appearances that we all know aren’t real.
Ours was great, although I wish they had reinstituted the mask requirement a couple days earlier (we wore ours indoors and in outdoor lines, and we were outliers). Thanks for the queue tips. We were 2-3 for RoR and 1 for 1 for Webslingers.
It's a question of content.
A great podcast can make a long road trip far more tolerable, even enjoyable. Like the great radio shows of an earlier generation, the best podcasters are true masters of their medium.
I do not listen to them routinely, but when I do, I listen to ones addressing energy innovation and policy. Why not use the 2 hour round trip from work to stay current in my field.
“The people who buy our cars don’t watch television.”
how do you know they are not good?
It's like rain on your wedding day.
(saying the A-B-C's backwards to try and lose the earworm)
About podcasts for diet and whatnot
Unless one wasn't presumed to have a box, then that's step 1.